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US President will sign funding bill to avoid another shutdown then declare national emergency for wall money
President Donald Trump's aides now say they are less certain he will sign a bipartisan spending compromise that doesn't include the money he demanded for a border wall -- a major shift from earlier this week when officials indicated privately that he would.
America's fight with Huawei is messing with the world's 5G plans
The US-led offensive against Chinese tech firm Huawei is creating big problems for mobile operators as they start building the next generation of wireless networks.
US says former Air Force specialist spied for Iran
The US government has charged a former US Air Force intelligence specialist with espionage for spying for Iran. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Maria Butina's friend describes Disney trip they took
Elena Nicolaou, friend of Maria Butina, describes a trip she took with Butina and Butina's GOP operative boyfriend Paul Erickson in 2015. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Homosexuality rampant at the Vatican, book claims
Early in his salacious new book about homosexuality in the Vatican, the French journalist Frederic Martel asks a source to estimate the number of Vatican clergy who are "part of this community, all tendencies included."
Coca-Cola stock has worst day in decade
Coca-Cola issued a disappointing forecast of 4% growth in 2019 due to the global economic slowdown, a strong dollar and political uncertainty.
Holy cabbage! Australian couple grows giant vegetable
An Australian couple staved off pests for more than nine months to grow a giant cabbage almost as big as a person.
Trump in good health but now clinically obese, exam finds
President Donald Trump, 72, is in "very good health overall," according to results from his physical examination, which were released on Thursday.
Pelosi says she may file legal challenge to emergency
US pushes for tougher action on Iran
US and Israeli leaders continued to push for confrontation with Iran at the Warsaw ministerial meeting on Middle East security Thursday, strongly criticizing Europe as they did so.
The fight over Amazon's HQ2 is the fight for the future of the Democratic Party
It was Democrats who brought Amazon to New York City, and it was Democrats who chased it away.
Talks were held about removing Trump, fired acting FBI director says
Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe is confirming for the first time publicly that there were high-level discussions at the Justice Department about recruiting Cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office in the aftermath of former FBI Director James Comey's firing.
Why a national emergency freaks out Republicans
As the Feb. 15 deadline looms for Congress to reach an agreement on border-security funding, there is renewed optimism for a potential deal.
Mitch McConnell just set a dangerous precedent on national emergencies
With a simple statement on the Senate floor, Mitch McConnell set a hugely important precedent on the relationship between the legislative and executive branches.
Two diet sodas a day linked to high risk of stroke, heart attacks
More bad news for diet soda lovers: Drinking two or more of any kind of artificially sweetened drinks a day is linked to an increased risk of clot-based strokes, heart attacks and early death in women over 50, according to a new study by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association.
'Clean slate' for soccer player who served jail time for sex with minor
A US soccer club is defending its decision to reward a footballer with a new contract, despite the player serving 45 days in jail for having sex with an underage girl.
Republicans pay the price for Trump's wall crusade
There is no national emergency
The Trump administration is framing the necessity of a southern border wall, in part, as a response to a national security emergency involving terrorists. This is a barrel of bunkum and balderdash served with generous helpings of hogwash.
The lawsuits that could block Trump's border wall
Obtaining funding is only half the fight for President Donald Trump to move forward with his signature border wall, as the administration is expected to meet a slew of legal challenges that will likely draw out the construction of barriers.
Trump's massive capitulation
Lost amid this will-he-won't-he-sign-it debate over President Donald Trump's decision on the border funding compromise bill was this fundamental fact: If Trump does sign this legislation, it is a massive capitulation by the President on the issue that more than any other animated his 2016 victory.
Theresa May suffers another humiliating Brexit defeat
British Prime Minister Theresa May was dealt another humiliating defeat Thursday as lawmakers voted against the latest incarnation of her Brexit plan.
Shiffrin pipped to gold in giant slalom
She's beaten her nearest rival for most of the season, but US skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin came up short behind Petra Vlhova in the giant slalom at the World Championships in Sweden.
Fired acting FBI director says talks were held about removing Trump
Fertility doctor suspected of fathering up to 200 children to have DNA tested
A fertility doctor suspected to have fathered scores of people by secretly swapping donors' sperm for his own will have his DNA tested, after a Dutch court supported a legal challenge by 22 of his potential children.
Golfer defends payment to stand-in caddie: 'I think someone got in his ear'
The relationship between golfer and caddie is one of sport's most delicate balancing acts.
Inspirational teen who walked while on life support has died
Zei Uwadia, a teenage girl who defied expectations by walking while on life support, has died, according to a Facebook post by her mother.
Trump's pick to lead World Bank has said it needs to be 'thrown away'
President Donald Trump's pick to lead the World Bank described himself in 2011 remarks as a 25-year opponent to the institution and others like it, saying that they needed to be "thrown away" and started over from scratch.
The era of big passenger jets is over
Australian river swells with floods, creates its own weather system
A river has gone from thin and dry to 37 miles (60 kilometers) wide in a matter of weeks as a result of floods in northeast Australia, satellite imagery shows.
World's largest passenger plane promised to revolutionize air travel -- but failed to deliver
Airbus is ending the A380 program, pulling the plug on its iconic superjumbo jet that once promised to revolutionize commercial air travel but failed to deliver on outsized expectations.
Journalist Ressa: Philippine government is sending chilling message
Maria Ressa, an award-winning Philippines journalist and frequent critic of the country's president, has been released on bail following her arrest on "cyber libel" charges.
Great whites may have wiped out the biggest shark
Giant dinosaur footprints discovered
A trail of dinosaur footprints has been discovered in Queensland, just in time for them to be relocated and saved from the floods that have been tearing through the Australian state.
Cosby: I'll never feel remorse for my crimes
In his first public statement from prison, Bill Cosby said he will never have remorse for his crimes and called himself a political prisoner.
Group with Boko Haram ties claims responsibility for attack on Nigerian governor's convoy
An Islamist terror group with links to Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a motorcade carrying a Nigerian state governor.
Where to fly in an A380 before they go away
Airbus may have broken the hearts of aviation fans worldwide with the announcement that it's ceasing production of its A380 airplane, but that doesn't mean the superjumbo is going to stop flying any time soon.
Unapologetic pregnant teen who joined ISIS wants UK return to care for baby
A British teenager who joined ISIS in 2015 says she wants to return home.
Trump inaugural chief jokes about Khashoggi killing, defends Saudis
Tom Barrack, a key donor and friend of President Donald Trump attempted to justify the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi Tuesday, arguing that the US does not have the moral authority to criticize Saudi Arabia due to its own record of "atrocities."
Washington waits to see if Trump will sign
On the eve of a deadline to avoid a second partial government shutdown, no one -- not congressional leaders, President Donald Trump's allies on Capitol Hill nor his own staff -- is ready to say that he is willing to sign a compromise immigration bill.
How love sparks better heart health
When you think of your loved one, does your heart feel warm and fuzzy? Or would you say it skips a beat, goes pitter-patter or begins to race?
Identity of Bezos' tabloid leaker revealed
The brother of the woman with whom Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was in a relationship was the person who tipped off the National Enquirer to their relationship, two people with knowledge of the matter confirmed to CNN on Wednesday.
Manafort bombshell deepens mystery in Russia probe
Paul Manafort's latest legal debacle deepened the core intrigue underlying special counsel Robert Mueller's probe: Why have so many of President Donald Trump's associates been caught lying about contacts with Russians?
New York Fashion Week: Powerful statements and lashings of fun
Historically, designers haven't been afraid of using New York Fashion Week to expose political viewpoints or their feelings toward recent events. In fact, it's usually seen as the perfect time to put those ideas on a pedestal.
Prince Philip will not face charges over car crash
Britain's Prince Philip will not face any charges over the car crash in which the 97-year-old's Land Rover flipped onto its side, the Crown Prosecution Service announced Thursday.
Huawei crushes Apple in China, thanks to US
Huawei smartphones are killing the iPhone in China.
Dubai Fountain: The story behind its dancing waters
Like a moth to a flame, visitors to Dubai invariably swarm around the colossal fountain at the foot of the Burj Khalifa. It's easy to see why: at more than 900-feet long, firing water 50 stories into the sky, the fountain is impressive, to say the least.
Shannon Gabriel sorry for 'do you like boys' comment to rival
West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel has apologized for asking England captain Joe Root if he liked boys during his team's Test defeat to England in St Lucia.
Weakest sperm left behind at 'gates' along reproductive path, study finds
The race to fertilize an egg is a ruthless one -- and now, scientists have shed more light on the punishing obstacle course attempted by hundreds of millions of sperm cells in their bid to get there first.
The hack airlines don't want you to use
Hidden city ticketing is a longtime, under-the-radar practice of the most astute, rule-breaking fliers. Learn about hidden city ticketing strategy and consequences for breaking airline rules.
The greatest ski racer of all time?
How do you judge greatness in sport? Can you even compare athletes from different eras? Two classic bar room topics with no finite answers.
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